I attached a three wire so-called 'TTL' level serial connection to the
Squeezebox Radio ('SB'). I soldered to the battery connector, not
wanting to mess up the beautiful gold-plated test connections near the
processor. I then connected a cheap usb-serial adapter, and ran it from
the Windows seria
> ...I just plug in the ethernet port to a wireless bridge...
Ok. I am more motivated by 5 of these units and additional family
members who expect them to keep working, fixed or mobile.
> Yes please post your investigations, they could be helpful when testing
> a newer wifi driver. ... Feel free
It wouldn't power back up if it was a faulty connection with the power
supply plug. I'll open it up and see if maybe there are any bad looking
connections with the battery pack.
Does the radio always show a charging indicator when plugged in? What I
suspect is happening is that it's fully chargi
POMdev wrote:
> Have you tried fiddling with "wmiconfig?" There seem to be a few
> settings there that might be relevant. Also, if you are interested, I
> could post what I have done so far. A list of things to not bother with?
No, I haven't played with wmiconfig. When the wifi drops out on m